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Generations

A gasoline-electric spin-off of America's best-selling passenger car, the Toyota Camry Hybrid is still in its first generation despite a 2009 facelift. It features a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that pairs with an the electric motor to make 200 horsepower—it might not sound like much, but the powertrain feels peppy in traffic.

The Camry Hybrid achieves respectable fuel economy of 43 mpg city and 39 mpg highway; this isn't the highest in its class, but still quite good for a family sedan. The interior is well-equipped and spacious, with plenty of room for five people and a decent-sized trunk for their belongings.

2012 - 2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid

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For 2012, Toyota redesigned the entire Camry lineup, including the Hybrid variant, launching the Hybrid's second generation. Toyota completely overhauled the Camry's exterior for this generation, giving it an edgier look than it's ever had before. Toyota also reworked the interior to give it a roomier feel, plus added in higher-end materials. Under the hood, Toyota tweaked the 2.5-liter engine and electric motors to deliver 200 horsepower, which is a 13-horsepower bump over the first-gen Camry Hybrid.

2007 - 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid

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In its seventh generation, the Camry is still offered in its four traditional base, LE, SE, and XLE trim levels. A 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is standard, with a 3.5-liter V6 available in all but the base model. New in this generation is a gasoline-electric Hybrid model that utilizes the 2.4-liter engine in conjuction with an electric motor.